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Iraqi Kurdistan

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Hello and welcome to Wikipedia! Just to let you know, it is considered extremely bad etiquette to mark deletions of material as 'minor' edits. Check out Wikipedia:Minor edit for how and when this feature should be used. All the best, QuartierLatin1968 El bien mas preciado es la libertad 20:03, 18 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Edit wars

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Kaka, I am in no way shape or form anti-kurdish, as you can see in my userpage, I support he independene of Kurdistan. But the English Wikipedia must stay FACTUAL and NEUTRAL at all times. You can put "Kurdistan Region" in the Kurdistan wikipedia, since it is ok to have things like that. I will give you an example, look at the Kurdistani page in the kurdi-wiki - [1], as you can see in the buttom, they have a template that makes it look like as if Kurdistan is already a nation. Kerkuk is a despoted page, because Kerkuk is not right in the heart of Kurdistan region. It is off the side, so 1. its desputed if it is in the region or not, 2. the city does not have 90% kurdish population like Arbil or Dehok, where you can say those two cities are in the "Kurdistan region". When you re-edit, make sure you dont undo stuff that was fixed, like the sources that I have changed in references, so that it looks the right way. Chaldean 14:56, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Kaka, thank you for commenting about the Assyrian people page. But it seems you did not vote on the issue - do you think you can do that? Khohafees. Chaldean 14:31, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Waye, malte lankew béshkey asayi mindal chie le ser ew internete copyrightyan lé dawe! Belam websitekim doziwetewe her core wéneyeki be her core licenseki bleyt bot dedozetewe. Èsta hendek wéne bar dekem bizanin chehat bedle helibjérin. Wirya 21:21, 12 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Category and User Page

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Berêz Celal; Tikaye eger pêt xoşe, nawî xot bixe nêw rêzî bekarhênerî Kurd, wate Category:User ku. Herweha baştir waye lapereyekit hebê taybet be xot. Eger le ser Jalalarbil kilîk bikey detwanî lapere yan malperî xot saz bikey. Bem şêweye xelkî detwanin bîr û ray xoyan le ser lapereket binûsin û le gel êwe da pêwendî biken. Zor Sipas.Heja Helweda 18:22, 18 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, I'll do that. thanks.

Kurdekanî Bakûr

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Emin ew paragirafem la bird wa bîr û boçûnî nûserêkî turk bû sebaret be zimanî Kurdî. Pêm waye Şepol ew beşey nûsîbû. Hoyekeşî eweye ke Wutareke êsta zor dirêje (> 30Kb) û babetekan debê zor be kurtî bas bikirên. Be ray min detwanîn ew paragirafe bixeyne ser wutarî Kurds in Turkey.Heja Helweda 17:43, 25 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

OK, I agree. Jalalarbil 21:34, 25 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

agreed

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Yes, Moderate instead of liberal. Shepol.

Syrian Kurdistan

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I support such a name simply because it is used by both academics and journalists, many of them are non-Kurds. About inclusion in Kurdistan, that article is already too big and we can not include everything in it. In the last Afd in March, I simply did not have access to enough academic sources that used the term, so people thought it was just political, while it was not. If you look at the history of the recent deleted article, you see several Geology journals that explicitly use the term Syrian Kurdistan. Those who argue against this term, simply say there is no region called Kurdistan, and they have been trying to deny its existence in Syria and Turkey. BTW I do not think we can hold a vote on existence of something, it's like saying holding a vote on whether Latin America exists or not. As long as a term is used by people around the world, we should be allowed to write an article about it. Please read the comments of the last vote on Syrian Kurdistan to see what I mean. Heja Helweda 23:15, 28 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Kurds

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I would be happy if you could Join the Kurdish WikiProject. Regards. --D.Kurdistani 06:37, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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